“The sports car segment managed to break the industry pattern, with grayscale colors only gaining 4.3 percent share since 2004,” said Brauer. “White more than tripled in this segment, and gray jumped ...
Take a look at the average corporate car park and it will look like a still from a black-and-white movie. The vast majority of cars sold in the United States continue to be grayscale colors: black, ...
Why is a state with a taste for eclectic vehicles so boring when it comes to the colors of the transportation? Your eyes tell you California drivers prefer the grayscale — from white to black with ...
(iSeeCars) – Only 20 percent of today’s cars are non-grayscale colors (white, black, gray, and silver) compared to 40 percent in 2004. Colorful cars continue to lose ground against the ever-dominant ...
(iSeeCars) – Only 20 percent of today’s cars are non-grayscale colors (white, black, gray, and silver) compared to 40 percent in 2004. Highlights: Grayscale colors (white, black, gray and silver) made ...
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